Margaret
Fell's essay "Women's Speaking Justified, Proved, and Allowed of
by the Scriptures, All such as speak by the Spirit and Power of the
Lord Jesus. And how Women were the first that Preached the Tidings of
the Resurrection of Jesus, and were sent by Christ's own Command,
before he Ascended to the Father, John 20. 17" (written about 1666 or
1667).

Free books by Elton Trueblood available

"We have been blessed with a number of his books that are out of print
- they are free for the asking - but donations for shipping would be
greatly appreciated." Contact Sue Kern - Center for Quaker Thought and
Practice, Earlham Drawer 104 Richmond, IN 47374 or
quakercenter@earlham.edu

The Quaker Tapestry
is made in a form known as a narrative crewel embroidery. As with the
famous Bayeux Tapestry it is a hanging which tells a story - the story
of the Quaker movement over nearly 350 years.

Wyck, a historic house, home to nine
generations of the same Quaker family.

Aaron Fowler: Interactive programs (having nothing to do with compute
for teachers, parents and students.

Aaron Fowler & Laura Dungan, music that
leads the listener to be attentive and appreciative of one's place in the
world, examine matters of the heart and conscience, and lend courage to take
next steps on the journey.

Quaker-B Mailing list.(Britain Yearly Meeting)
This serves (but is not exclusive to) British Friends.
Subscribe to the Quaker-B mailing list go to

Q-Light A list
for queer (lesbian, gay male, bisexual, transgendered or questioning)
Quakers and interested guests to discuss issues relating to being
queer, being a Friend, and the intersection thereof. Discussion will
be respectful and non homo-/bi-/transphobic.

Quaker-Roots, a
list for Quaker genealogists. Send a message with "subscribe" in the
body of the message (not the subject line).

Friends-Theology This conference
was designed for evangelical, Christ centered Friends to discuss
theology and biblical interpretation with each other. Those
interested in a discussion focusing more on the practical side of
ministry as well as current topics in the Friends church might wish
to subscribe to Friends-Church@XC.org For further questions, please
contact [mailto:] Joe Ginder.

[mailto:] BYM-News-news for and about
members of Baltimore Yearly Meeting (BYM). Send a message to subscribe.

"EFM-MEN is the email conference for EFM MEN. EFM MEN was created to
encourage men
to become involved in the world ministries of the Evangelical Friends
International. Men are
motivated to seek practical and direct involvement, using their skills
and abilities to assist and
support missions. The principal work will be to raise mission awareness
through existing yearly
meeting structures for men, bringing national recognition to mission
efforts arising from those
yearly meetings. This will be done through work crusades, prayer
journeys and innovative
stateside projects." The list also welcomes interested men who are not
members of EFI
meetings.

To subscribe, send the message

SUBSCRIBE EFM-MEN

to: hub@xc.org

FCUN

FCUN was created "for Friends (and friends of Friends) of the
environmental persuasion." It discusses the Friends Committee in Unity
with Nature (FCUN) and other environmentally-related topics. Begun
July 31, 1997. Visit the FCUN
list's web page for more information.

QVSTC

This is a list to facilitate communication among those interested in
Quaker volunteer service,
training and witness.

To subscribe, send the message

subscribe qvstc Yourfirstname Yourlastname

To: listproc@list.serve.com

Friends Council on Education

The Friends Council on Education Technology Committee has established
this list of educators
in Friends schools and Friends in non-Friends schools.

To subscribe, send an e-mail message with your name and relation to
Quaker education

We're a small group largely based in Ann Arbor, Michigan with
members from all around lower michigan (namely Troy, Kalamazoo, Grand
Rapids, and the Traverse city area). We hold quarterly retreats and we
run a mailing list. To subscribe to the list send an empty message.

Quaker Books For Friends

Quaker Books for
Friends is distributed free of charge as an independent monthly
newsletter featuring eclectic reviews of books of interest to
Christian Friends. Each issue features two or more contemplative
reviews of books for enlightened Christian readers. The newsletter
has no commercial connection with any bookstore or publisher, and the
mailing list is unpublished and carefully-supervised.

The ERAF list provides on-line networking for Friends with a
concern for issues of race, diversity, inclusiveness and privilege,
especially as they play out in the Society of Friends. It is one of
several activities to follow up on the April 1999 Friends Gathering
with a Concern for Issues of Racism, Diversity and Inclusiveness.

To subscribe, send a blank email to ending-racism-subscribe@quaker.org.

Canadian Young
Friends -- This list is focused on Canadian young and young adult Friends.
We hope to use it to help (A)YFs keep in touch and to provide a way of letting
(A)YFs know about service opportunities, retreats etc.
To subscribe, go to http://quakerlists.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/quaker-cyf. Please
introduce yourself upon subscribing.

Please email
suggestions and contributions. Quakerism is a multifarious religion.
Everything on these pages should be considered representative of some
but not all Quaker thought. Free web space is available on this
server for any meeting-sponsored Quaker activity.